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Twins of Xanadu
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This
was my very first Bryce picture, made on a friends machine.
I didn't even know what I was doing, but it started me on
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- Science
Fiction Poster Art- Science fiction films span movie history,
beginning no later than George Melies' 1902 adaptation of Verne's
From the Earth to the Moon that ends with the space capsule
poking the man in the moon in the eye. Movie makers have labored
hard to produce images as memorable as that one, and if they
have frequently failed, the artists who publicize their wares
have usually succeeded. The couple hundred posters presented
here are stunners, reproduced sharply and in brilliant color
from mint- and near-mint-condition prints.
- Sketchbookdreams
- Sketchbook compiles over 130 pieces of artwork, some previously
unpublished, from Boris Vallejo and Julie Bell, two of the most
renowned fantasy artists in the world today. Sketchbook takes
the reader through the entire artistic process which Vallejo
and Bell undertake in creating their pieces. From early pencil
drawings to the more intricate finished products, Sketchbook
works as a how-to guide for aspiring fantasy artists, while
at the same time standing alone as an exhibition of the talents
of Vallejo, best known for his portrayals of Conan the Barbarian,
and Bell, best known for her illustrations of X-Men. Seeing
Vallejo and Bell’s respective visions in each step is
sure to dazzle and inspire any fan or admirer of fantasy artwork.
Included are some of Vallejo’s most famous sketches as
well as Bell’s artwork for Marvel Comics X-Men series.
- Soft
As Steel: The Art of Julie Bell- From metallic images to
super heroes, Julie Bell's illustrations emanate power and sensuality.
The term "metal flesh" has been coined to express
one of her distinct styles, making it the trademark of her work.
A series of exotic fantasy realms come to life with astounding
vividness in her paintings, in which the bodies appear to be
a melding of cold steel and vulnerable human flesh.
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